People who think that there would be no scientists or "innovation" without capitalism seem to be living in some imaginary world where scientists get paid a lot. People become scientists *despite* capitalism. Capitalism tries to sabotage science at every turn.

On unix/linx we can use "sleep" to wait a specified number of seconds/min/etc. Is there an easy way to "sleep until this time"? or "sleep until this crontab entry would fire next"? (systemd timers might be useful here)

For me one of the best arguments for using #systemd are systemd haters, and one of the best arguments for using GPL/AGPL are GPL–haters/Google†, and one of the best arguments for using the Code Of Conduct are a code of conduct haters.

Keep spreading your vitriol; that’s the best way to advocate against your cause.

I want something always on, and can be accessed decently on my #Android phone and from my #linux desktop It's OK if it's a web browser site for desktop. I have a server w/ root so I can run something 24/7.

I am sorta using #weechat, but it's pretty ganky. Is there anything better?

We're using email+etherpad now. This group is relatively distributed, and we write things asynchronisly. If I write a thing, I don't know who has looked at it and thinks it's OK. If someone rewrites a section, how do they know if the others are OK with it? That's the problems I'd like software to help.